Three people have been charged with kidnapping following a bizarre two-car collision on Monday.

According to the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation, a man, woman and six-week-old child were kidnapped from their home in Leduc County, Ontario, at around 9:30 a.m. that morning and forced inside a vehicle.

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The Royal Canadian Mounted Police told the publication the man, who was in the trunk of the car, managed to escape. The woman and child escaped shortly after.

The victims were reportedly spotted by a passerby, who offered to help and gave them a ride in his truck.

Derek Scott, who employs the good Samaritan, told CTV News he would have done the same thing.

"Apparently they came out of the ditch with no shoes on, so he stopped to see obviously if they needed help. It's the middle of the winter and people are running around with no shoes on - you stop to help them," he said.

Their alleged kidnapper, who hasn't been publicly identified at this time, reportedly rammed the back of the sedan into the truck and wound up in a ditch.

The CBC reported that police arrived on the scene shortly after and arrested three adults and two minors, all of whom were naked when they were taken into custody at the scene.

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It's unclear whether they were naked when the kidnapped occurred, or stripped down inside the vehicle.

Weather reports for the area indicate that it was about 22 degrees Fahrenheit in the Edmonton area on Monday, but felt like 6.

"The RCMP believe that this was a targeted incident and that all parties were known to each other," police said in a statement, obtained by the publication.

Authorities told the outlet charges of both kidnapping and resisting arrest are pending.

The minors were released from RCMP custody without any charges against them.

Neither the man, woman or child who were reportedly kidnapped were injured in the crash.